The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Manicaland RDCs sign integrity pledges

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OVER 60 officials from various local authoritie­s in Manicaland have signed integrity pledges during an Integrity Committees training by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC).

Six rural district councils (RDCs) in Manicaland and Rusape Town Council set up Integrity Committees sometime in 2023 and have engaged ZACC for capacity building exercise to operationa­lise the committees.

Integrity pledges are non-binding social contracts through which individual­s make commitment­s to act against corruption.

The Integrity Pledges were signed by officials from Rusape Town Council as well as Mutare, Makoni, Nyanga, Buhera, Mutasa and Chimaniman­i RDCs.

The officials included the chief executive officers for the RDCs, a town clerk, the heads of various department­s within the local authoritie­s and members of the Integrity Committees.

Commission­er Jessie Majome presided over the signing of the Integrity Pledges. She commended the voluntary commitment by Manicaland local authoritie­s to be trained on how to minimise risks of corruption in their institutio­ns.

Integrity, Commission­er Majome said, was a crucial for achievemen­t of the goals of the National Developmen­t Strategy (NDS1). She called for active citizen and societal participat­ion in preventing corruption.

The training, which is ongoing in Mutare, was officially opened by the Permanent Secretary for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Manicaland, Mr Abiot Maronge, who implored the local authoritie­s to go beyond the symbolic meaning of the Integrity Pledges and establishm­ent of Integrity Committees by ensuring that the impact of the strategies was realised.

Mr Maronge said Manicaland Province stood ready to cooperate and collaborat­e with ZACC in the fight against graft, adding that corruption free Manicaland was crucial in ensuring the success of the devolution agenda.

Integrity Committees are establishe­d within organisati­ons to serve as internal mechanisms for combating corruption within their sphere of influence.

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